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24 November 2022

Martin Luther King . . .

 

“There comes a time," Martin Luther King Jr. advised, "when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right." Moral imperative, in other words, outweighs personal security, political correctness, and the psychological comfort of identifying with the crowd. During troubling times of human violence and suffering, it is always the lonely few — either blessed with innate courage or made resolute through private, grinding struggle — who dare to take a stand against encroaching evils tacitly accepted by the many. Such is the power of individual free will when man chooses principle as his guide.

From:

Liberty Is Worth the Fight
Freedom's future always depends upon the courage of a lonely few.

by J.B. Shurk

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/


1 comment:

Gavriela Dvorah said...

Stunning truth. B'ezrat HaShem, those of us still standing will be able to recover those who have fallen away and the army of Emet, the army of HaShem will grow and be strong!

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